Did you know Elizabeth Taylor underwent an emergency tracheotomy in 1961 while Cleopatra was stuck in production limbo? Did you know early reports even mistakenly announced her death before doctors stabilized her and she returned to finish the most expensive film of its era?
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
00:52 – The Role That Rewrote the Rules
02:12 – Cold Air, Hot Studio Politics
03:55 – A Close Brush with Death
05:29 – Rome Reborn
07:42 – From Disaster to Premiere
09:02 – How Close It Truly Came
10:07 – Outro
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This video tells the inside story of how Cleopatra became a legend twice over—first as an opulent epic and then as a survival tale centered on its star. We begin with the hype: Taylor’s record-breaking contract, Fox’s gamble on a “big picture,” and a Pinewood start that ran straight into bad weather and worse luck. The timeline tightens as illness halts filming, costs soar, and Rouben Mamoulian exits, making way for Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s character-driven approach. We dive into Taylor’s near-fatal pneumonia, the emergency surgery that saved her life, and the months of recovery that forced the studio to scrap the English shoot and rebuild in Rome.
From there, the narrative moves onto Cinecittà’s colossal sets, the arrival of Richard Burton, and the on-set chemistry that spilled beyond the camera. You’ll see how retakes, rewrites, and bruising edit debates shaped the final cut that premiered in 1963, a movie both adored and debated that still defines cinematic grandeur. Above all, you’ll come away with a clear view of the human story behind the spectacle: a star who fought to breathe, returned to work, and anchored a production that might otherwise have collapsed. Elizabeth Taylor’s brush with death didn’t just nearly derail Cleopatra—it helped forge the film’s enduring mystique.
How Elizabeth Taylor Almost Died While Filming Cleopatra